La mania ingegnosa: signification philosophique du maniérisme
Rational thought has a-rational roots; the Latin term for these archaic principles is ingenium — the basis of invention, of, according to Aristotle, induction, and of rhetoric discourse. The tradition of a rationality inseparable from a rhetoric was continued by the Renaissance mannerists, and needs...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Littérature (Paris. 1971) 2001-06 (122), p.34-54 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rational thought has a-rational roots; the Latin term for these archaic principles is ingenium — the basis of invention, of, according to Aristotle, induction, and of rhetoric discourse. The tradition of a rationality inseparable from a rhetoric was continued by the Renaissance mannerists, and needs to be taken up and understood today. |
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ISSN: | 0047-4800 1958-5926 |